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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Bloomington
Work includes renovation of an existing kitchen. The project removes an existing non-load bearing wall, relocates the existing gas line for a new gas range, and provides a new residential grade kitchen exhaust hood. Relocation of water, sewer and power to the island and power and data for the television. Replace existing kitchen cabinets.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 25, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
City of Bloomington
Close: Mar 25, 2026
Work includes renovation of an existing kitchen. The project removes an existing non-load bearing wall, relocates the existing gas line for a new gas range, and provides a new residential grade kitchen exhaust hood. Relocation of water, sewer and power to the island and power and data for the television. Replace existing kitchen cabinets.
AvailableCity of Bloomington
Work includes tree clearing, tree protection measures, clearing and grubbing, underdrain removal, and removal of debris piles. Topsoil stripping, regrading, and topsoil respreading. Remove underdrain, cut and cap existing water main, install new water lines to the drinking fountains and hand water pumps, install electric service to an outlet, provide culverts between stormwater basins, and install a drain for the water runnels. Install asphalt trails and drives, concrete trails, permeable paver gathering areas and parking lot, concrete curbs, parking stops, stone amphitheater seating, concrete steps, artificial turf, prefabricated boardwalks, and landscape stone. Install all native seed, turf, perennial herbaceous plants, shrubs, and trees. Amend planting beds as noted in the drawings, and provide temporary watering, maintenance, and warranties.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
City of Bloomington
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Work includes tree clearing, tree protection measures, clearing and grubbing, underdrain removal, and removal of debris piles. Topsoil stripping, regrading, and topsoil respreading. Remove underdrain, cut and cap existing water main, install new water lines to the drinking fountains and hand water pumps, install electric service to an outlet, provide culverts between stormwater basins, and install a drain for the water runnels. Install asphalt trails and drives, concrete trails, permeable paver gathering areas and parking lot, concrete curbs, parking stops, stone amphitheater seating, concrete steps, artificial turf, prefabricated boardwalks, and landscape stone. Install all native seed, turf, perennial herbaceous plants, shrubs, and trees. Amend planting beds as noted in the drawings, and provide temporary watering, maintenance, and warranties.
AvailableCity of Bloomington
The City of Bloomington, IL is soliciting bids to procure six 2026 or newer Police Interceptor Utility All-Wheel Drive vehicles to support police operations. The solicitation includes detailed technical specifications for engine, powertrain, and interior equipment required for law enforcement use. Bids are due by March 18, 2026, with delivery expected at the City’s Vehicle Maintenance Facility.
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
City of Bloomington
Close: Mar 18, 2026
The City of Bloomington, IL is soliciting bids to procure six 2026 or newer Police Interceptor Utility All-Wheel Drive vehicles to support police operations. The solicitation includes detailed technical specifications for engine, powertrain, and interior equipment required for law enforcement use. Bids are due by March 18, 2026, with delivery expected at the City’s Vehicle Maintenance Facility.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than ~$25,000, use sole source.
Coops: If waiver isn’t feasible or speed is needed, piggyback an existing cooperative (e.g., Sourcewell) with Procurement Services.
Entity: City of Bloomington, IL
Viability: High. City Council frequently waives formal bidding when it is in the city’s “best interest.”
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Dewitt, Livingston, Logan, and McLean Regional Office of Education
This document outlines three separate software and services agreements between Edmentum and two customers: Regional Alternative School and Central Illinois Bridge Academy. The first agreement (Order Q-414443) for Regional Alternative School covers Courseware and Custom Consulting Services from 2022 to 2024 for $47,995.00. The second agreement (Order Q-493060) for Central Illinois Bridge Academy provides Exact Path and Courseware licenses from 2023 to 2024 for $5,467.50. The third, more recent agreement (Order Q-625468) covers both entities, providing Courseware and Customer Success Services from 2024 to 2026 for a combined total of $68,784.00. Each agreement details products, license terms, and payment schedules, with T&Cs provided for each order.
Effective Date
Aug 1, 2022
Expires
Effective: Aug 1, 2022
Dewitt, Livingston, Logan, and McLean Regional Office of Education
Expires:
This document outlines three separate software and services agreements between Edmentum and two customers: Regional Alternative School and Central Illinois Bridge Academy. The first agreement (Order Q-414443) for Regional Alternative School covers Courseware and Custom Consulting Services from 2022 to 2024 for $47,995.00. The second agreement (Order Q-493060) for Central Illinois Bridge Academy provides Exact Path and Courseware licenses from 2023 to 2024 for $5,467.50. The third, more recent agreement (Order Q-625468) covers both entities, providing Courseware and Customer Success Services from 2024 to 2026 for a combined total of $68,784.00. Each agreement details products, license terms, and payment schedules, with T&Cs provided for each order.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Bloomington
The City Council meeting included a presentation of the 2025 beautification award winners from the parks and recreation department. A proclamation was given in recognition of Mount Episcopal Baptist Church's 160th anniversary. The council also addressed public comments, including concerns about a high water bill due to faulty city property and the inaccessibility of a bus stop for individuals with mobility issues. The meeting continued with a consent agenda, followed by a presentation from the special commission for safe communities.
The meeting included proclamations for the Stepping Stones campaign and Child Abuse Prevention Month. Appointments and recognitions were made for various committees and boards. Public comments addressed concerns about parking on North Hershey, unapproved work session minutes, and the need for a mechanism to track minutes. The council discussed recusal from certain agenda items due to conflicts of interest. Additional topics included mental health first aid programs and concerns about Fox Creek Road.
The meeting included a public comment period where citizens raised concerns about transparency and the handling of FOIA requests. There was a discussion regarding an appointment recommendation for Ward Eight alderman, with comments made about the importance of elections versus appointments. The council then moved on to recognize the Beautification Awards for 2014, presenting awards to residential winners for their landscaping and home appearance.
The meeting included recognitions and appointments, such as the swearing-in of the new police chief and recognition of a firefighter paramedic. Proclamations were made for Emergency Medical Services Week and Historic Preservation Month. Appointments were recognized for the Citizens Beautification Committee, the Bloomington-Normal Sister City Committee, and the Property Maintenance Review Board. Public comments addressed the Boys and Girls Club project, the welcoming city ordinance, and concerns about city roads.
The meeting included a public hearing on the proposed fiscal year 2024 budget, during which the Township supervisor shared comments and council members raised questions. The council discussed the adoption of the fiscal year 2024 budget, the appointment of Joe Gibson to the Evergreen Cemetery Memorial Cemetery Board of Trustees, and the decennial Committees for local government efficiency act. Updates were provided by elected officials, including the Township supervisor and assessor, covering topics such as fund transfers, the HERE program, supplemental security income, the workfare program, and recycling bins.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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